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in new york city. what are they telling us? julie, good morning. >> well, bill, good morning. the white house is hoping infrastructure plans president obama is announcing this afternoon will jump start the economy ahead of the november elections, and that is hope to, they'll free up some -- create jobs back and americans want that to happen and the latest fox news opinion dynamics poll shows unemployment weighing heavily on voters' minds with 43% extremely concerned about losing their jobs, the obama administration promising new proposal would put construction workers, electricians and welders, back to work. infrastructure jobs, were a big part of obama's $800 billion stimulus plan, so do americans think it is working our latest poll shows the majority, 57%, do not. that is just over 1 in 3. 37%, think the stimulus plan helped the economy, so far, and, there has been some discussion as well about whether the $800 billion plan was not big enough to give the economy the boost it needs. 24% of those polle
in new york city. what are they telling us? julie, good morning. >> well, bill, good morning. the white house is hoping infrastructure plans president obama is announcing this afternoon will jump start the economy ahead of the november elections, and that is hope to, they'll free up some -- create jobs back and americans want that to happen and the latest fox news opinion dynamics poll shows unemployment weighing heavily on voters' minds with 43% extremely concerned about losing their...
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mike is live in our newsroom with the latest. mike good morning to you. >> a team from the national transportation safety board has joined the maryland state police looking into what caused yesterday's crash. the bus carrying several children and their parents who spent the day sight seeing around if nation' capital. the national zoo and other sites the bus careened 45 feet off a sky ramp. that created a massive traffic jam in the area. crews had to extra indicate several in the bus and police dogs made sure no one was ejected. all passengers are expected to survive. but the driver, 66-year-old joseph clabaugh from hanover, pennsylvania was pronounced dead at the scene. a witness tells us he appeared to slump over his wheel just before the crash. the bus line got a satisfyry safety rating and today investigators will look into the bus rating, the driver history and health and the cause of the crash, though, will not be determined for a year or more. >> mike, we are hearing from a man who jumped into action just minutes before the
mike is live in our newsroom with the latest. mike good morning to you. >> a team from the national transportation safety board has joined the maryland state police looking into what caused yesterday's crash. the bus carrying several children and their parents who spent the day sight seeing around if nation' capital. the national zoo and other sites the bus careened 45 feet off a sky ramp. that created a massive traffic jam in the area. crews had to extra indicate several in the bus and...
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this question sparked a lot there have in our newsroom and -- sparked a lot of interest in our newsroom. this light here was found in a catalog. it's called a lincoln pendant light. the catalog that she sent me the link to said it's named for the famous school in washington, d.c. her parents were educators in the d.c. public schools. she says the only school she can think of is lincoln junior high. she says she has tried to do a search on the lincoln light to find out what school the catalog references but can't find a thing. maria, maria, thank you so much for asking. you know, i love this sort of -- this history mixed with the african-american culture here in d.c. thank you for asking me to look into this. what i thought was going to be a 15-minute search, i've got to be honest, online it turned out to be an adventure and a history lesson not just for me but i bet a whole bunch of you too. i couldn't find any information on the all-knowing web. i had to do a little leg work. it led me here to the historical society of washington, d.c. and specifically the kiplimit nger center. there w
this question sparked a lot there have in our newsroom and -- sparked a lot of interest in our newsroom. this light here was found in a catalog. it's called a lincoln pendant light. the catalog that she sent me the link to said it's named for the famous school in washington, d.c. her parents were educators in the d.c. public schools. she says the only school she can think of is lincoln junior high. she says she has tried to do a search on the lincoln light to find out what school the catalog...
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>> billions and billions of dollars, united automobile workers union got, i believe, $22 billion for their pension and health fund. bill: they were jacking up more than just jeeps on that day, weren't they, stu? >> any pay you want to put it. bill: what an afternoon it must have been there. stuart varney, check him out, fbn. thank you stuart. >> you're welcome. martha: we are working on a situation unfolding now in corral gable, florida, this is a hostage situation in gorral gables, authorities have surrounded a bank there after a man walked in and claimed to have a bomb. police are treating this situation very seriously. other reports we are getting, we're going to follow this. miami dade schools said that no schools are in lockdown at this time, they're not feeling that is necessary. i guess they feel like they have this situation surrounded and that they know where this man is. we're going to continue to watch this and see if there is, indeed -- you know, how many people are in there, how many might be in danger, but we can confirm that there is a hostage situation unfolding at th
>> billions and billions of dollars, united automobile workers union got, i believe, $22 billion for their pension and health fund. bill: they were jacking up more than just jeeps on that day, weren't they, stu? >> any pay you want to put it. bill: what an afternoon it must have been there. stuart varney, check him out, fbn. thank you stuart. >> you're welcome. martha: we are working on a situation unfolding now in corral gable, florida, this is a hostage situation in gorral...
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highs 60s and 70s. >> 5:22. a utah national guard general apologizing and taking responsibility for the wildfire that destroyed at least three homes near salt lake city. this morning firefighters had this fire 25% contained racing to get more control before the winds pick up. right now 1600 homes are evacuated in the community of herriman. some of the residents have nowhere to go except temporary shelters, the fire was started by artillery practice on a base that was taking target -- using as a practice range. >>> well san francisco park service workers are about to bury a beached whale today. it washed ashore on a popular beach. the 50 foot carcass was found on ocean beach yesterday morning. marine biologists have collected tissue samples from it and now trying to figure out its species, the sex of it and what caused its death. this was the seconds time in less than a week a dead whale has turned up in the bay. last thursday there was this, a container ship dragged a smaller whale to the port of oakland. that w
highs 60s and 70s. >> 5:22. a utah national guard general apologizing and taking responsibility for the wildfire that destroyed at least three homes near salt lake city. this morning firefighters had this fire 25% contained racing to get more control before the winds pick up. right now 1600 homes are evacuated in the community of herriman. some of the residents have nowhere to go except temporary shelters, the fire was started by artillery practice on a base that was taking target --...
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the oldest, major stephen hutchinson, killed in a bomb blast at age 60. among those states especially hard-hit, 22 troops from tiny vermont died. the small population of montana suffered 230 wounded. in all, 34,268 americans would be wounded there. and the fighters we lost were sons and daughters from every single state. from 26-year-old specialist michael edwards of fairbanks, alaska, to 38-year-old chief petty officer patrick wade of key west, florida. 4,000 miles between them, in one nation indivisible, serving when called. >>> and, now, we turn to the giant storm, hurricane earl, the growing threat to the east coast. hurricane watches have just been issued for most of north carolina's coast. and as the monster storm builds, getting stronger as it goes, tonight, it is a category 4, 135-mile-per-hour winds, gusting up to 160. in the atlantic, the waves are surging, and the hit onshore could still come thursday. steve osunsami is in morehead city, north carolina, watching the approaching storm. >> reporter: hurricane earl came close enough to islands in
the oldest, major stephen hutchinson, killed in a bomb blast at age 60. among those states especially hard-hit, 22 troops from tiny vermont died. the small population of montana suffered 230 wounded. in all, 34,268 americans would be wounded there. and the fighters we lost were sons and daughters from every single state. from 26-year-old specialist michael edwards of fairbanks, alaska, to 38-year-old chief petty officer patrick wade of key west, florida. 4,000 miles between them, in one nation...
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she will stay there until at least october 22. that is when she is scheduled to appear back in court. >> the only way this inmate would be released -- and this happens from time to time -- is if the judge issues another order. >> dressed in a miniskirt and high heels, she showed little emotion as she was taken away. after the hearing, her father said jail is not the answer. >> i have been trying to get her to go to rehab all along. she should never have had to be jailed or in the ucla medical facility. >> last week, the 24-year-old admitted on twitter to failing a drug test writing, "regrettably, i did feel my most recent protest. if i am asked, i am prepared to appear before the judge next week." the confession came after tmz.com reported that she tested positive for cocaine. she was released last month after serving three weeks in rehab and two weeks in jail. she was originally sentenced to 90 days in each for violating conditions for release for a drunk driving conviction. if she had complied, she could have returned to unsuper
she will stay there until at least october 22. that is when she is scheduled to appear back in court. >> the only way this inmate would be released -- and this happens from time to time -- is if the judge issues another order. >> dressed in a miniskirt and high heels, she showed little emotion as she was taken away. after the hearing, her father said jail is not the answer. >> i have been trying to get her to go to rehab all along. she should never have had to be jailed or in...
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in new york with more on this. good morning, michel. >> reporter: good morning, joe. president obama has the world stage today, ready to lay out more foreigpolicy agenda. but, the question is, will he be able to keep the attention of americans? this is the president's second address to e u.n. general assembly. and in a speech wednesday, president obama spoke about the u.n.'s goal of cuttingoverty and disease by 2015. >> we're ten years down and just five years before our development targets come due. we must do better. >> reporter: he underscored united states' commitment to do its part, and challenged other countries to do the same. this morning, the present's address before the general assemb comes at a critical point in its term. last year's speech focused on repairing inrnational relations following criticism of the bush administration's foreign agenda. >> we've set a clear and focused goal. >> reporter: but president obama still faces many of the same foreign policy choices. cobat units left iraq at the end of august. still, as many as 50,000 troops remain in the
in new york with more on this. good morning, michel. >> reporter: good morning, joe. president obama has the world stage today, ready to lay out more foreigpolicy agenda. but, the question is, will he be able to keep the attention of americans? this is the president's second address to e u.n. general assembly. and in a speech wednesday, president obama spoke about the u.n.'s goal of cuttingoverty and disease by 2015. >> we're ten years down and just five years before our development...
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in the meantime the newsroom. >> thank you. justin's and is in the latest details from boulder colorado. we have been watching a wildfire burning just north of boulder the latest update as we look at some of the latest pictures is that this fire is still about 3,500 a. in size you can see here some of the homes of the been destroyed the latest word is a dozen structures and our homes have been burned to the ground including the homes of some of our fires that are battling the fire it's emotional for them. 3500 residents have been evacuated the weather is now on the side of firefighters there and get air attack up there again. the windsor locks, the house send investigators into the burn area to start investigating the cause of this no injuries or deaths have been reported. we'll be back with the world according [ female announcer ] we know jerry brown was mayor of oakland, but what were the results? fact: brown promised to improve schools. but the drop out rate increased 50%, and the state had to take over the schools. fact: th
in the meantime the newsroom. >> thank you. justin's and is in the latest details from boulder colorado. we have been watching a wildfire burning just north of boulder the latest update as we look at some of the latest pictures is that this fire is still about 3,500 a. in size you can see here some of the homes of the been destroyed the latest word is a dozen structures and our homes have been burned to the ground including the homes of some of our fires that are battling the fire it's...
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>> bill: stephen moore, "wall street journal," go to fox news/"america's newsroom", click on the box, bya, send me an e-mail, follow me on twitter, bya, because you asked. and my home address is -- we've been down that road. martha: the other way to find bill hemmer, contact me, i'll get in touch with him for you, i promise! >>> here's a real head scratcher, folks. mexican mayors are telling the u.s., please, do not send illegals in your country back to us to jump over the border because they're causing as whole lot of trouble once they get back here. okay? i'm not kidding. a former homeland security official on what that's about. bill: a sign, and an effort to change them. is the case of the nanny state going too far? lts are ama. [ ben ] shakira my skin looks - like, a huge improvement. i'm more outgoing with people, and i love going out places. like, even if it's just to the store, fox news alert, we mentioned this dangerous weather system moving up the east coast that will affect millions throughout the day and into the evening hours. a tornado warning now for southeastern virgini
>> bill: stephen moore, "wall street journal," go to fox news/"america's newsroom", click on the box, bya, send me an e-mail, follow me on twitter, bya, because you asked. and my home address is -- we've been down that road. martha: the other way to find bill hemmer, contact me, i'll get in touch with him for you, i promise! >>> here's a real head scratcher, folks. mexican mayors are telling the u.s., please, do not send illegals in your country back to us to...
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newsroom with what this could mean for knee november elections. good morning, alison. >> reporter: good morning to you, dave. some republicans are so frustrated by last night's tea party victories they might not even support last night's big winners. tea party favorite christine o'donnell staged a sting upset over nine term republican congressman mike castle in the delaware republican primary, now there are questions about whether the national gop fund- raising machine will back her. she says it just doesn't matter. >> i would love their support but they are the same so-called experts who said i could not win the primary. >> the tea party candidate also upset a more established republican in new york, democrats say it is good news in their fight to control congress because they believe independents will break their way in november rather than support extreme tea party candidates, live from washington, d.c. alison burns, ktvu channel 2 news. >> this is day 77 of california without a budget. the governor is due bake from asia today and is expected t
newsroom with what this could mean for knee november elections. good morning, alison. >> reporter: good morning to you, dave. some republicans are so frustrated by last night's tea party victories they might not even support last night's big winners. tea party favorite christine o'donnell staged a sting upset over nine term republican congressman mike castle in the delaware republican primary, now there are questions about whether the national gop fund- raising machine will back her. she...
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and to hari sreenivasan, in our newsroom, for what's on the newshour online. hari. >> sreenivasan: ray suarez has narrated a slideshow of photos from fort hood, and written some reflections on the sheer scale of the base. find that on "the rundown." on the eve of the 9/11 anniversary, we assembled a photo essay showing how the world trade center site in lower manhattan has changed over time, using images dating back to 1954. plus on "art beat," jeff talks to historian sean wilentz, the author of a new book about musician bob dylan. all that and more is on our web site, newshour.pbs.org. judy. >> woodruff: and that's the newshour for tonight. on monday, we'll look at the dangers facing miners in chile, where 33 men are still trapped below the surface. i'm judy woodruff. >> lehrer: and i'm jim lehrer. "washington week" can be seen later this evening on most pbs stations. we'll see you online, and again here monday evening. have a nice weekend. thank you and good night. major fundinfor the pbs newshour has been provided by: and with the ongoing support of these i
and to hari sreenivasan, in our newsroom, for what's on the newshour online. hari. >> sreenivasan: ray suarez has narrated a slideshow of photos from fort hood, and written some reflections on the sheer scale of the base. find that on "the rundown." on the eve of the 9/11 anniversary, we assembled a photo essay showing how the world trade center site in lower manhattan has changed over time, using images dating back to 1954. plus on "art beat," jeff talks to historian...
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new york ranks number 5 and san francisco is number 7. the underwriters listed first response times, accident rates and the number of hospitals. san francisco was singled out for one of the lowest rates of poverty among families with children. >>> there was something missing at the annual san francisco cable car bell ringing contest. the official bell ringer. [ bell rings ] >> the others took part but not cable car operators. two declined. apparently their union is not happy with the city because of cuts in overtime pay then the november ballot measure that would change the requirement that munyi employees be the second highest paid among their peers nationwide. >> 5:56 let's go back to sal watching everything on the road. >> we will start in the south bay. traffic is moving along well up to highway 17. northbound 280 traffic is moving well up to highway 17. no major problems. also this morning's commute is going to be okay if you are on 680. the express lane looks okay, so far heading to the south bay. and if you are driving to the bay b
new york ranks number 5 and san francisco is number 7. the underwriters listed first response times, accident rates and the number of hospitals. san francisco was singled out for one of the lowest rates of poverty among families with children. >>> there was something missing at the annual san francisco cable car bell ringing contest. the official bell ringer. [ bell rings ] >> the others took part but not cable car operators. two declined. apparently their union is not happy with...
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you give us 22 minutes, we'll give you the world. you give us 45 minutes we'll give you the world. >> give me 45 seconds and i'll give you the world zblf politics. >> of politics. >> thank you. >>> your next political update coming up in an hour here on cnn, on the 45s. >>> "sesame street's" elmo plays dressup with katy perry. parents say no way. josh levs explains what's hot on the internet. start earning with as little as $75 spent, including great sale prices. hurry, sears bonus days are on! sears. to finish what you started today. for the aches and sleeplessness in between, there's new motrin pm. no other medicine, not even advil pm, is more effective for pain and sleeplessness. new motrin pm. personal pricing now on brakes. tell us what you want to pay. we do our best to make that work. deal! my money. my choice. my meineke. >>> all right, so, okay, you know, video goes, a new video goes viral. it happens all the time, josh levs. a "sesame street" video is yanked off youtube. josh levs is here to tell us what's hot. this was thi
you give us 22 minutes, we'll give you the world. you give us 45 minutes we'll give you the world. >> give me 45 seconds and i'll give you the world zblf politics. >> of politics. >> thank you. >>> your next political update coming up in an hour here on cnn, on the 45s. >>> "sesame street's" elmo plays dressup with katy perry. parents say no way. josh levs explains what's hot on the internet. start earning with as little as $75 spent, including...
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that's disturbing. >> we used to do the paper segment on the newsroom. we did a couple with you out there. we made some changes, but we amongst everyone know sometimes when you're up at the desk you forget, you dress bottom -- you dress naval up. well, in slovenia these people were doing the end of their news segment, and you're going to see what happened here. basically, the news reader is oblivious to the fact that the cameras are still running. swivels in his chair. yeah. you saw it right there. the moment he swivels you see that the man is in his underwear. no trousers to be seen. >> that would be great to do the news like that. i'd love that. that would be nice. during the hot summer months. >> you know i go in converse most days. so i understand this man. >> behind the scenes of a tv show is a fascinating -- >> it's always funny because sometimes if you look at local news if you see the weather guy on the far shot if you look he in shorts. >> people wear in shorts. >> people wear ti flip-flops. anyways, the camera -- >> the shot. >> obviously, we j
that's disturbing. >> we used to do the paper segment on the newsroom. we did a couple with you out there. we made some changes, but we amongst everyone know sometimes when you're up at the desk you forget, you dress bottom -- you dress naval up. well, in slovenia these people were doing the end of their news segment, and you're going to see what happened here. basically, the news reader is oblivious to the fact that the cameras are still running. swivels in his chair. yeah. you saw it...
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new york 77. in the west sacramento is 84, and phoenix is still hot at 107. >>> everybody's going to love this story here. cantankerous donkey named poppy lives on a small farm in paradise, california with a number of other animals. poppy does pretty much only what she wants to. but two weeks ago she became a hero. >> apparently, in the middle of the night a mountain lie hn grabbed a goat buttermilk to try and drag her away but poppy just wouldn't stand for. he should charged the lion, braying loudly, until it ran away. >> buttermilk the goat was saved, and the two, well, they've been inseparable ever since. >> i know what you're all wondering. >> more news right after this. ♪ keep smiling ♪ keep shining ♪ knowing you can always count on me ♪ ♪ for sure assistance getting around their homes. there is a medicare benefit that may qualify you for a new power chair or scooter at little to no cost to you. stay tuned for this important medicare benefit information and free scooter guarantee. i
new york 77. in the west sacramento is 84, and phoenix is still hot at 107. >>> everybody's going to love this story here. cantankerous donkey named poppy lives on a small farm in paradise, california with a number of other animals. poppy does pretty much only what she wants to. but two weeks ago she became a hero. >> apparently, in the middle of the night a mountain lie hn grabbed a goat buttermilk to try and drag her away but poppy just wouldn't stand for. he should charged the...
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rick folbaum live in this our new york city studios with more. hi, rick. >> reporter: you'd think someone who has served in the congress for so long, almost 15 years, would know better. but there was lo loretta sanchez giving an interview to univision saying something in spanish that's causing an uproar. sanchez's opponent is a vietnamese-american. here's the congress woman, and we've translated her comments for you. watch. [speaking spanish] >> reporter: the vietnamese trying to take away the seat. the tran campaign pointing out tran himself is an immigrant whose family had to flee vietnam after the fall of saigon and alling her remarks an attack on the entire vietnamese community in orange county. tran saying the 47th congressional district belongs to the people and not to an individual ethnicity. now, the congresswoman's office not apologizing, but trying to clarify saying sanchez was not referring to the entire community, only those supporting her opponent. the congresswoman has a long record of supporting her district's vietnamese community,
rick folbaum live in this our new york city studios with more. hi, rick. >> reporter: you'd think someone who has served in the congress for so long, almost 15 years, would know better. but there was lo loretta sanchez giving an interview to univision saying something in spanish that's causing an uproar. sanchez's opponent is a vietnamese-american. here's the congress woman, and we've translated her comments for you. watch. [speaking spanish] >> reporter: the vietnamese trying to...
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martha: stephen moore, is an economic writer at the "wall street journal." good to see you. >> hi there. martha: a couple of things i take away from what austan goolsbee said, they try to manage down expectation and don't want to say things will get better when we have a long way to go. >> that's right, by the way, martha, i have known him several years and is a good economist but what he's disabilities of here is being honest, here. being honest about the repercussions of the stimulus bill, we probably are going to have a number of more months of 9%-plus unemployment, and, this, i think is an admission, at stimulus plan did not work. remember, we were promised an unemployment rate of less than 8% by now. martha: why they are backing away from specific numbers, because, the 8% number has hung around their shoulders in an unpleasant way and there's the august number, 9.6, the highest rate of 10% and nobody is feeling great at 9.6%, and, the stimulus package, there's still a lot of money left in that. a lot of folks wonder why can't we use the money for the ne
martha: stephen moore, is an economic writer at the "wall street journal." good to see you. >> hi there. martha: a couple of things i take away from what austan goolsbee said, they try to manage down expectation and don't want to say things will get better when we have a long way to go. >> that's right, by the way, martha, i have known him several years and is a good economist but what he's disabilities of here is being honest, here. being honest about the repercussions of...
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the party breaks up but at 11:22. by 11:25 everybody is back at the factory, on time! wouldn't want to be written up for being late. and remember, we saw this day after day after day. in fact, every day we went to the park during lunch, people were there partying. finally. last friday. we had seen enough. hey guys, hate to be a buzz kill, shouldn't you guys be building cars? don't you guys work out at the chrysler factory? you know, the government spent a lot of money bailing you guys out. >> get out of here. >> you coming out here on your lunch break drinking like this? where are you guys going, man? are you going to go build some cars now after you had a few years beers? in detroit. rob walchak. fox news. megyn: i mean, you know, booze, pot, driving under the influence, littering? building your jeep cherokee while intoxicated. not cool!. jim wolchak with our affiliate in detroit doing a stunning job there, including just days after the president went there to give them a pep talk. is this how they respond when they get a pep talk? if so, no more pep talks. gm says th
the party breaks up but at 11:22. by 11:25 everybody is back at the factory, on time! wouldn't want to be written up for being late. and remember, we saw this day after day after day. in fact, every day we went to the park during lunch, people were there partying. finally. last friday. we had seen enough. hey guys, hate to be a buzz kill, shouldn't you guys be building cars? don't you guys work out at the chrysler factory? you know, the government spent a lot of money bailing you guys out....
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new video coming into the newsroom. there is a lot of the standing going around as people wait for trains. because of the heat system wide delays of 15 minutes. earlier, there is for even longer. our says as long as this heat keeps up you can expect delays, tomorrow. live in the newsroom cough dan kerman, kron 4 news. >> and sfo is training after to a sof arme andwo armed walked rt through security. >> talk ttake a look at these t, with assault as a walk through san jose package claim in nobody seems concerned. the security footage was taken on saturday and their security officers with lawrence laboratories. despite their unusual appearance nobody called the t s.a. or the police. >> is definitely rare and a surprise. and if we have advised or passengers. that if we see something that is out of the ordinary to call and this is something the looked out of the ordinary. >> one armed personnel come to the airport the normal procedure is for their poor personal to be notified but that did not happen. and-armed personnel. >>
new video coming into the newsroom. there is a lot of the standing going around as people wait for trains. because of the heat system wide delays of 15 minutes. earlier, there is for even longer. our says as long as this heat keeps up you can expect delays, tomorrow. live in the newsroom cough dan kerman, kron 4 news. >> and sfo is training after to a sof arme andwo armed walked rt through security. >> talk ttake a look at these t, with assault as a walk through san jose package...
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as far as how the movie's doing, rotten tomatoes had 22 reviews. 52% liked it. >> apparently someone can let you go. we do have a reason to celebrate next. so don't go away. tations. they chose mobility. they chosehe scooter store. and this is the team of mobility experts who made hd 3. dr. cruz, i'm calling on behalf ofmarie stanford. and they can make it happen for you. hi, i'm doug harrison, if you're living with limited mobility, call the scooter store today. i promise, no other company will work harder to make you mobile or do more to ensure your total satisfaction. i expected they'd help me file some paperwork with medicare and my insurance. i never expected them to be so nice or work so hard to get me a power chair at no cost to me. if we qualify you and medicare denies your claim for a w scooter or power chair, i'll give it to you absolutely free. that's the scooter store guarantee. we'll wo with your insurance company, even help with financing. if there's a way, we'll find it. when they delivered mom's power chair, i expected they'd show her how to use it once or twice. that
as far as how the movie's doing, rotten tomatoes had 22 reviews. 52% liked it. >> apparently someone can let you go. we do have a reason to celebrate next. so don't go away. tations. they chose mobility. they chosehe scooter store. and this is the team of mobility experts who made hd 3. dr. cruz, i'm calling on behalf ofmarie stanford. and they can make it happen for you. hi, i'm doug harrison, if you're living with limited mobility, call the scooter store today. i promise, no other...
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she's number 22 on our most vulnerable list. this is a seat, by the way, that mccain -- that bush carried in '04. it's really been a republican seat. obama overperformed being a favorite son in illinois. the next bucket of seats that we're looking at that are in our field of 64, what we call the district that had obama surge voters where all of these extra young voters and african-american voters and hispanic voters that somehow propelled democrats out of nowhere to win a couple of these seet seats. perfect example is in hi, specifically in cincinnati here. number eight. one of our most vulnerable guys on this list of course is steve dreehouse. he beat a republican member of congress who is now looking for a rematch. this is a seat that has 27% of the district, african-american, will they come out in 2010? a big test. and then finally we have sort of the bucket of seats that we're calling the tsunami warning. that if the wave gets very big, this is the place that we think it could start cresting. we're looking at iowa. iowa is a
she's number 22 on our most vulnerable list. this is a seat, by the way, that mccain -- that bush carried in '04. it's really been a republican seat. obama overperformed being a favorite son in illinois. the next bucket of seats that we're looking at that are in our field of 64, what we call the district that had obama surge voters where all of these extra young voters and african-american voters and hispanic voters that somehow propelled democrats out of nowhere to win a couple of these seet...
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cavaliers lead 22 -0. fairfax would get on the board. spencer mcleod hit sam beckett on a nice lob pass. the rebels trying to mount a comeback, but too much john stokes will hurt you, a 71-yard score here. 29-14, woodson is the winner. >> did you have any experience -- we had experience playing last year as a quarterback and tonight he did a food job carrying for us. >> one of my friends passed away and i kind of dedicated this game towards him and played for him. so that motivated me to play well through the whole game. >> coming up in sports at 11:00 an update on stephen strasburg's surgery. we'll be right back after this break. no oil has flowed into the gulf for weeks, but it's just the beginning of our work. i'm iris cross. bp has taken full responsibility for the clean up in the gulf and that includes keeping you informed. my job is to listen to the shrimpers and fishermen, hotel and restaurant workers and find ways to help. that means working with communities. we have 19 centers in 4 states. we've made over 120,000 claims payments
cavaliers lead 22 -0. fairfax would get on the board. spencer mcleod hit sam beckett on a nice lob pass. the rebels trying to mount a comeback, but too much john stokes will hurt you, a 71-yard score here. 29-14, woodson is the winner. >> did you have any experience -- we had experience playing last year as a quarterback and tonight he did a food job carrying for us. >> one of my friends passed away and i kind of dedicated this game towards him and played for him. so that motivated...
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more than half of mozambique's 22 million population live on less than $1 a day and can scarcely afford any increases in the cost of living. two years ago, riding cost the government to abandon plans to increase fuel prices. it appears that a similar reversal this time is unlikely, so tensions may well remain high. >> this is "bbc world news." israeli and palestinian leaders meeting in washington for the first face-to-face talks in two years. u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton calling it an important step towards peace. for more on that story, joining us from washington is stephen hadley, who served as national security adviser under president george bush and is now a senior adviser at the united states institute of peace. some people in the process today are saying they can wrap it up in the year. one wants to say, "hang on, guys, this is the middle east." >> that is certainly right. there is a sorry history of deadlines and time horizons in the middle east, but i think what is interesting is that the parties this time, both israelis and palestinians, particularly israelis, who ha
more than half of mozambique's 22 million population live on less than $1 a day and can scarcely afford any increases in the cost of living. two years ago, riding cost the government to abandon plans to increase fuel prices. it appears that a similar reversal this time is unlikely, so tensions may well remain high. >> this is "bbc world news." israeli and palestinian leaders meeting in washington for the first face-to-face talks in two years. u.s. secretary of state hillary...
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but what do you say to that, stephen? >> reporter: but the testimony went on for several uncomfortable minutes, though not every member gave him undivided attention. >> this is america. i don't want a tomato picked by a mexican. i want it picked by an american, then sliced by a guatemalan and served in a spa where a chilean gives me a brazilian. >> reporter: house speaker nancy pelosi saw no problem. >> he's an american. if he has a point of view he can bring attention to an important issue like immigration. >> reporter: republicans said colbert mocked the process. >> if you don't know they were illegal there may have been legal workers there. is that correct? >> i have no idea. >> reporter: privately some worried the spectacle would fan the flames of voter disgust at a time when the electorate is on edge. >> whatever the spanish word for mano is. >> reporter: on thursday night what should have been a candidate debate turned into fight night in vegas as audience members broke into a scuffle tradinging punches while the se
but what do you say to that, stephen? >> reporter: but the testimony went on for several uncomfortable minutes, though not every member gave him undivided attention. >> this is america. i don't want a tomato picked by a mexican. i want it picked by an american, then sliced by a guatemalan and served in a spa where a chilean gives me a brazilian. >> reporter: house speaker nancy pelosi saw no problem. >> he's an american. if he has a point of view he can bring attention...
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we're part of the urban assembly network which has 22 of these schools all over the city in various former large campuses and in some new, small buildings like ours on governor's island. so we proposed this school. we knew we would be in one of three former schools, high schools, in brooklyn, either wingate or prospect heights or bushwick. when we were approved in april 2003, they said you're going to bushwick. i went and visited bushwick. we learned it was as far as you can get from the harbor in all of new york city. but it had a swimming pool. and so now for the last seven years, 85% of our kids have learned to swim. we have a robust scuba diving program. it's actually something we're looking to do on governor's island. now that we've moved, we don't have the swimming pool. we have access to the water. >> it's obviously not just scuba diving and looking for oysters, you have a core curriculum to meet. and you guys have made incredible progress in getting low-performing kids now, many of them off to college. talk about the progress you've made. >> well, one of the things that ties all of
we're part of the urban assembly network which has 22 of these schools all over the city in various former large campuses and in some new, small buildings like ours on governor's island. so we proposed this school. we knew we would be in one of three former schools, high schools, in brooklyn, either wingate or prospect heights or bushwick. when we were approved in april 2003, they said you're going to bushwick. i went and visited bushwick. we learned it was as far as you can get from the harbor...
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>> i heard about your march to keep fear alive, stephen colbert. you will see me on the washington mall on october 30th! >> they're obviously having some fun at his expense. now, "the daily show" coincidentally will be in washington during the time of the scheduled march. or the scheduled rally there. taping shows to air october 25th and 28th. and he's also -- jon stewart, by the way, promoting a new book called "earth: the book." >> okay. a little promo there too. those guys are so good. no wonder everyone loves them so much. they're so funny. >> keep fear alive. >> there's always -- this controversy kind of pops up every couple of months when there's kind of this magazine cover, people say ooh, what did you do to it, did you doctor it. remember years ago with o.j. and "time" darkened his face during the trial and all this. anyway, kind of the reverse problem here. you guys remember the lovely actress who starred in that movie a little while back call "s"ga well, apparently, she's on te and now critics are saying, well, wait a minute, did you ligh
>> i heard about your march to keep fear alive, stephen colbert. you will see me on the washington mall on october 30th! >> they're obviously having some fun at his expense. now, "the daily show" coincidentally will be in washington during the time of the scheduled march. or the scheduled rally there. taping shows to air october 25th and 28th. and he's also -- jon stewart, by the way, promoting a new book called "earth: the book." >> okay. a little promo...
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at this stage in my life, i'm prepared to do exactly that. >>> it is 7:22, cal train flashes to update suicide prevention signs along its tracks as part of a new study. they'll put up 250 now signs along a 10-mile stretch that includes mountain view, palo alto. calls to the phone number on the signs will be tracked to see if they help prevent suicides. they'll replace an older set of signs with ones that use the word "suicide." one problem, some only have numbers. 11 people committed suicide on cal train tracks last year. >> if you get nervous on planes this won't help. some scary moments on a plane forced to make an emergency landing in new york. >> that's the voice of a flight attendant. look out the window. this is cell phone video taken by one of the passengers, sparks flew out side the window as that plane slammed into the runway at identifiable international aircraft. the flight diverted to jfk was headed to white plains from atlanta. the wings actually scraped across the runway bouncing along there. that delta flight was operated by atlantic southeast airlines which says faulty
at this stage in my life, i'm prepared to do exactly that. >>> it is 7:22, cal train flashes to update suicide prevention signs along its tracks as part of a new study. they'll put up 250 now signs along a 10-mile stretch that includes mountain view, palo alto. calls to the phone number on the signs will be tracked to see if they help prevent suicides. they'll replace an older set of signs with ones that use the word "suicide." one problem, some only have numbers. 11 people...
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but they have resulted in the death of 22 children and infants. this cannot go on. we can't save lives by risking the lives of children. >> reporter: just last weekend an auto industry campaign took to the road to warn parents that all kids from infants to age 12 should ride in the back seat. >> because of the size of the bag and the speed of its inflation, volvo believes no child should ever be placed in the front seat of a car. >> reporter: while airbag deaths and injuries often involve kids who aren't wearing seatbelts or who slipped off the shoulder strap, in the front seat all children are at risk, says the insurance institute's brian o'neil. >> we also are concerned if children are belted but they're leaning forward, playing with the radio. if you get your head close to this area when the bag begins to deploy, it can cause the very serious injuries and fatalities that we've seen. >> reporter: in vehicles without back seats car makers like ford are introducing an on/off switch for the passenger airbag. and many automakers including mercedes are developing smart
but they have resulted in the death of 22 children and infants. this cannot go on. we can't save lives by risking the lives of children. >> reporter: just last weekend an auto industry campaign took to the road to warn parents that all kids from infants to age 12 should ride in the back seat. >> because of the size of the bag and the speed of its inflation, volvo believes no child should ever be placed in the front seat of a car. >> reporter: while airbag deaths and injuries...
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new york university. he is with the center of international corp. director and serve as a former senior adviser for the caucus -- for the office of u.n. secretary general. can you give us an explanation of what you did at the u.n. as far as your role there? guest: i helped on the israeli- palestinian negotiations at the time and then i came back in 2004 and help to the then secretary general put together a series of reforms. he wanted a series of changes made to have the u.n. do business. i help him put that set of ideas on the table. host: you were quoted earlier this week. this is a little bit of what you said. you said, -- expand on that? guest: ike was saying, in the old debt -- in the old days of the u.n., they could push decisions through. the big factor in international politics right now is the rise of the new powers -- china, india, and brazil as well as south africa and turkey. they have greater influence in regional politics and a greater influence in global politics. it means the united states
new york university. he is with the center of international corp. director and serve as a former senior adviser for the caucus -- for the office of u.n. secretary general. can you give us an explanation of what you did at the u.n. as far as your role there? guest: i helped on the israeli- palestinian negotiations at the time and then i came back in 2004 and help to the then secretary general put together a series of reforms. he wanted a series of changes made to have the u.n. do business. i...
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we're 22, 23, 24. what can be done? we're talking about partisan issues. i'll tell you what can be done. you help. >> we're not asking for money. no one is asking for money. it's time. these kids need your time. if you have something to give. can you mentor, can you help? if there's something you can do, give your time. >> go to this website. don't volunteer money, volunteer your time to help children and in helping children be helping america. if we get 100,000 people, american express is going to write a $1 million check. that's just -- >> membersproject.com/pledge. >> we'll keep that up through out the hour. >> it's absolutely critical. >> my mom is a teacher. >> my mom is a social work esh at harlem academy and new york harbor school on governor's island. one of the things she always says and it's no surprise to everyone is she has the kids, she can hemp the kids for eight hours a day. there are 16 hours still left in the day that she loses, slips a little bit. she can't control that. this is great, we thank american express for the pledge. we can do t
we're 22, 23, 24. what can be done? we're talking about partisan issues. i'll tell you what can be done. you help. >> we're not asking for money. no one is asking for money. it's time. these kids need your time. if you have something to give. can you mentor, can you help? if there's something you can do, give your time. >> go to this website. don't volunteer money, volunteer your time to help children and in helping children be helping america. if we get 100,000 people, american...
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stephen tschida has more >> . it happened after 8:00 p.m. the woman was about to cross the street when a small dark, a car hit her with such force that she flew through the air according to witnesses. she landed under a truck parked 30 feet from the impact. >> she was thrown. >> the driver never stopped. the vehicle vanished down tallon avenue. those in the neighborhoods in a fast-moving car czar, and on this stretch. some motorists ignore stop for pedestrians signs. >> some cars never stop. >> it took place directly across the street from an elementary school. children play in the parking lot in the evening and regularly cross the street. jose warmer is about is will girl and other children living nearby. he believes more needs to be done to get traffic to slow down when school is out. >> they stopped for the school in the mornings, but nobody -- the children -- there are speeders. >> the search is on for the driver. the car has sustained damage and lost its passenger side mirror. the driver had to have known the woman was severely injured,
stephen tschida has more >> . it happened after 8:00 p.m. the woman was about to cross the street when a small dark, a car hit her with such force that she flew through the air according to witnesses. she landed under a truck parked 30 feet from the impact. >> she was thrown. >> the driver never stopped. the vehicle vanished down tallon avenue. those in the neighborhoods in a fast-moving car czar, and on this stretch. some motorists ignore stop for pedestrians signs. >>...
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ahmadnejad's in new york, let's go over there. she took her mother, came to new york, asked can i come to your hotel and meet with you. and they did. and the only-- she didn't want to talk about if there was any break through and apparently there is not a break through and he sat down with eric shawn she walked out of there and said it was a very gracious on the president's part, ahmadnejad's part to meet with me. it was a good meeting, but she didn't come out with very good news. she didn't say my friends are coming home. >> as you pointed out he sat down with erik shaun and said basically show me the evidence they weren't spying, take a listen. >> i would be the first person who wants democracy in my country. i am the result of a democracy, the way i satisfy it, on the highest level of democracy in history. >> he was addressing there the democracy question about erik shaun also got into, but it all comes back to the hiker question because he has limited power in that country and i think a lot of people in iran think of him here
ahmadnejad's in new york, let's go over there. she took her mother, came to new york, asked can i come to your hotel and meet with you. and they did. and the only-- she didn't want to talk about if there was any break through and apparently there is not a break through and he sat down with eric shawn she walked out of there and said it was a very gracious on the president's part, ahmadnejad's part to meet with me. it was a good meeting, but she didn't come out with very good news. she didn't...
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touchdown for the redskins' 22 yards out. in the third quarter, mcnabb is a down to santana moss again. the skins unfortunately had to settle for a field goal. it was 16-14 grams at that point. kenneth darby broke tackles. there was one last shot for the skins in the fourth appeared it was picked off by bradley -- in the fourth. it was picked off by bradley. haynesworth gives us his look. >> they want to come in here and beat them. but they are and all of them -- but they are an nfl team, too. they get trapped picks. you cannot leave them off the hook. -- they get draft picks. you cannot leave them off the hook. we just did not capitalize. >> their quarterback showed a lot of poise. he made some plays there. it was a credit to them, keeping the ball away from us as much as they did. >> one of the biggest questions that came out of today's game is what happened to portis after running very effectively in the first half? he clearly was not hurt. he did not seem to know why he did not play more. >> i have no idea. i go out and p
touchdown for the redskins' 22 yards out. in the third quarter, mcnabb is a down to santana moss again. the skins unfortunately had to settle for a field goal. it was 16-14 grams at that point. kenneth darby broke tackles. there was one last shot for the skins in the fourth appeared it was picked off by bradley -- in the fourth. it was picked off by bradley. haynesworth gives us his look. >> they want to come in here and beat them. but they are and all of them -- but they are an nfl team,...
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in other news, congress provides plenty of materials for stephen colbert. today he returned the favor testifying before a house subcommittee in character as a faux commentator. not the strangest thing that's ever happened on capitol hill, but close. congressional correspondent nancy cordes was there. >> reporter: with stephen colbert at the witness table, this congressional hearing felt more like open mic night. >> i certainly hope that my star pow kerr bump this hearing all the way up to c-span 1. >> reporter: the fake conservative t.v. host was invited to testify about the plight of migrant farm workers after he accepted a challenge on his show. >> i >> i'll do it. >> reporter: to spend a day packing corn or picking beans. >> are there any beans in the shade? when you're picking beans you have to spend all day bending over, it turns out-- and i do not know this-- most soil is at ground level. if we can put a man on the moon, why can't we make the earth waist high? >> does one day in the field make you an expert witness? >> i believe one day of me studying
in other news, congress provides plenty of materials for stephen colbert. today he returned the favor testifying before a house subcommittee in character as a faux commentator. not the strangest thing that's ever happened on capitol hill, but close. congressional correspondent nancy cordes was there. >> reporter: with stephen colbert at the witness table, this congressional hearing felt more like open mic night. >> i certainly hope that my star pow kerr bump this hearing all the way...
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cleanup is underway in new york city. a fierce storm tore through the city yesterday, toppling trees killing one driver, 30-year-old woman and injuring a passenger. it also shut down rail service and knocked out electricity. 26,000 people are still without power. the national weather service is now investigating whether the storm was a tornado. >>> 8:39. the fbi investigating a bomb square on a flight bound for hawaii. now, the threat was phoned in yesterday before the hawaiian airlines flight was due to take off from los angeles. well, that plane was searched. passengers were rescreened but no bombs were found. that flight, however, was delayed for about two hours. >>> well, police now think a man was upset and distraught about his mother's health before he shot a doctor and then killed had his mother and himself at the world-famous johns hopkins hospital. he was being briefed when he pulled out a gun and shot the surgeon in the stomach. police say the suspect barricaded himself in his mother's room for two hours. it end
cleanup is underway in new york city. a fierce storm tore through the city yesterday, toppling trees killing one driver, 30-year-old woman and injuring a passenger. it also shut down rail service and knocked out electricity. 26,000 people are still without power. the national weather service is now investigating whether the storm was a tornado. >>> 8:39. the fbi investigating a bomb square on a flight bound for hawaii. now, the threat was phoned in yesterday before the hawaiian...
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first line caused severe storms up innnew york city. causing lots of damage there. midwest weather. and a line that comes through later on. zooming in the picture. not lot of activity. so things quiet down and gett3 ready for a fabulous weekend. i hope you have something planned outside because it is great to be outside. tell you about it in the seven-day forecast. coming up. >> a pot smoking 2-year-old.3 how this video went public. and tte close family member accused of providing this joint. >> want to have somethhngg3 important coming up. >> a new weight-loss procedure helps patients lose ait quiccly. how the patch works and why it makes eating such a pain. >> and held captive in this apartment or nearly a year now. how police finally ound my commute home to the eastern shore every night only takes an hour but that's more time than congress spends reading massive spending bills, it's crazy. that's why i wrote a law that requires 72 hours to read every bill. i read the big bills and i said no. no to the $3 trillion budget, no to the bank bailout, and no to the health care bill. at
first line caused severe storms up innnew york city. causing lots of damage there. midwest weather. and a line that comes through later on. zooming in the picture. not lot of activity. so things quiet down and gett3 ready for a fabulous weekend. i hope you have something planned outside because it is great to be outside. tell you about it in the seven-day forecast. coming up. >> a pot smoking 2-year-old.3 how this video went public. and tte close family member accused of providing this...
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and in debt summit in york this weekend is targeting education. it will be a nationally broadcast conversation about improving education in america. one baltimore city principal will be a part of it. student test scores are up at westport academy and the school is no longer on a stake watch list. >> the key word this year is execution. if we are not executing the plan, it is not going to work. >> be sure to tune in to 11 news on monday. tim tooten will bring us a full report. tomorrow night, right here on tv 11, seasoned 36 premiere of "saturday night live". >> being in the cast of saturday night live is one thing. being host for the first time is another story. >> is there any familiar character we can see? >> we are going to do crazy susan barrett >> you are making of names. these are not real people. >> i don't like to hear that at all. >> it takes a lot of pressure off, because she knows how it works here. it makes it easier. stint comes hosting two months after giving birth to her second son. >> she is just an unstoppable machine. >> the team
and in debt summit in york this weekend is targeting education. it will be a nationally broadcast conversation about improving education in america. one baltimore city principal will be a part of it. student test scores are up at westport academy and the school is no longer on a stake watch list. >> the key word this year is execution. if we are not executing the plan, it is not going to work. >> be sure to tune in to 11 news on monday. tim tooten will bring us a full report....